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- 'r-n-,vK'miv-ipfi1piiiimtifiimmmt rnrn?w?vfrnp.'',ivn ti sp'p" '?,' 'ttr-!,iFFrt"W?rTr7!s ' r-'wrr"' aaaaMaaaa if iMMAMi a a Qi FAIYinil The "Muley" Bird J I GAME IS PLENTIFUL iiy Tirwk x Reports from the country say there is more than the usual amount this season. Old "sports" are anxious to take a shot at the "Muley" bird, that rare specimen of zoology said to be more abundant than for many years. Blame yourself for empty game bags this winter if you insist on using an antiquated "shootin' iron." Get a. good Gun and the best Ammunition. Get them here. "We sell Remington double and single barrel Guns; "Winchester, Richards and other brands. Reming ton, Winchester, Stevens, Colt, Piper and Quack enbush Rifles. Shells, loaded or empty, black or smokeless powder. Hunting Coats, Leggins, etc f HBNftbtwSIBr JfebhvHH 5 The Frank Owens Hardware Company! ' Chas. A. Walther, MERCHANT TAILOR. You can save money by buying your Fall and Winter Clothing from me. Suits to Order for $15 and better. Overcoats to Order for $15 and better. Trousers to Order for $5 and better. Largest line to select from that was ever broughthere. Place your order now and avoid the rush. CHAS. A. WALTHER, MERCHANT TAILOR, West Second St. 1903-CITY TAXES-1903 On all city taxes not paid on or before October 31, a penalty of 10 per cent, will be added & && JAMES W. FITZGERALD, CITY TREASURER. Masonic Notice. Stated convocation of Mayeville Chap ter No. 9, R. A. M., to-night at 7 o'clock. Viaiting companions invited. P. G. Smoot, H. P. Gordon 8ul8er, Sec. Poyntz Bbos. are the only Mayeville die tillers eelling pure liquora by the an art, gallon or barrel, direct from die llery to consumer. Seven-year-old whieky $2 per gallon. Age and quality fuaranteed. Get the best. Office 126 larket Btreet Wateon'B old stand. Suspect Arrested at Kansas City. Kansas City, Mo., Oct 19. James Reed, a Negro, Is In Jail here suspect ed of being the man "who killed May Smith, a white woman, and dangerous ly wounded J. P. Elliott, a white man, in Shreveport last August. Fishing Schooner Sunk in a Gale. St. Johns, N. F., Oct, ID. Tho schooner Dlone, with a cargo of cod fish from Fogo for Oporto, was sunk off the Grand Banks in Thursday's gale. One man of the crew was swept overboard and lost The First Snow Storm of the Season. Plattsburg, N. Y., Oct. 19. Northern New York had its first snow storm of the season Sunday. The mountains about Lake Placid, Loon Lake, Cha teaugay Lake and Lake Titus aro white with snow. MARKET EEFOIIT Flour and Grain. Cincinnati, Oct. 17. Flour Winter patent, ?4.1084.35; fancy, ?3.753.90; family, $3.10g3.40; extra, ?2.702.90; low grade, ?2.502.G5; spring patent, $4.504.95; fancy, $3.904.15; family, 3.703.85; Northwestern rye, $3.25 3.40. Wheat Sales: No. 2 (sold with, rye), track, 87Vc; rejected red, track, 82c; No. 2 red, track, 88c. Corn No. 2 mixed quotable at 4Sc on track. Sales: Yellow ear, (choice) to arrive, 53c. Oats Sales: No. 3 mixed, track, 37c; No. 2 mixed, track, 37Vic. Chicago, Oct. 17. Wheat No. 2 red, 83c; No. 3 do, 81c; No. 2 hard winter, 8182c; No. 3 do, 7580c; No. 1 Northern spring, 83c; No. 2 do, 81c; No. 3 spring, 7580c. Corn No. 2, 45c; No. 3, 4445c. Oats No. 2, 35 35c; No. 3, 3435c. Live Stock. Cincinnati, Oct 17. Cattle Heavy steers, choice to extra, $4.505; fair to good; ?3.754.35; butcher steers, extra, $4.40 4.50; good to choice, ?3.75 (g4.35; heifers, extra, ?3.754; good to choice, ?3.353.70; cows, extra, $3.40 (0)3,75; good to choice, ?2.653.3fj. Calves Fair to good light, $G(g7.25; extra, $7.50. Hogs Good to choice packers and butchers, $5.855.90; one fancy load, $5.95; mixed packers, $5.00 65.80; light Bhippers, $5.305.80; pigs, 110 lbs and less, $5.25(3)5.25. Sheep Sxtra, $3.253.35; good to choice, $2.90 3.20. Lambs Extra. $5.50 THE MARKETS. i Review of Trade is Live Stock and To bacco at Cincinnati the Past Week. Cattle The market for butcher cattle fluctu ated 10315c from day to day, with the prices at closing a shade higher than a week ago, but with a weak feeling under ample supplies. Hogs The market was Irregular during the week strong one day and weak the next; prices were lowest on Friday, when best brought S3.70 05.75 and light $3.3035.70. Sheep 8heep were strong early In tho weoi, but have become easier durlog tho past few days, owing to a slow demand, but prices aro practically the same as a week ego. Lambs sold best on Wednesday, tops bringing $6. Tobacco The feature of tho week was the unusually largo proportion of high-grade tobac cos in the "breaks," nearly one-half of the whole selling above 10 cents, and ranging from that figure to 21 cents per 100 lbs. These hlgh;Rrade goods were mostly Mason, Pendleton and Owen counties packing, with a few hhds. from Brown County, Ohio. The com petition for them was keen and lively between tho "Independent" manufacturers and the com bine buyers, and the brokers and speculative element also took an active part In the bidding. The impression generally prevails that there will be a shortage of fine leaf in the new crop, and manufacturers are therefore fortifying them selves for future needs. The market, on the whole, was a very satis factory one to shippers, as indicated by tho greatly decreased amount of rejections, which were a fraction less than 18 per cent. jMDR. LANDMANj Central Hotel, Thursday, Nov. 5th, J903. WELLS 8 C0UGHLIN, Undfrtaktrs and Embalmtrs! Calls answered day or night. MARKET STREET, MA YSVILLE, KY. ANNOUNCEMENT. FOB MEM DEB OF BOARD OF EDUCATION. We are authorized to announce J. P. WALLACE as a candidate for member of the Board of Edu cation from Fourth ward at the November elec tion 1003. LOST. T OST Between Mavsvllle postofflre and Wash JU ington, a small black satchel containing two gold collar buttons, five small keys and aooui i in cnange. a inaer win piease return 10 mis omce. uewara. it-am ; ' FULL STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER BOOTS and SHOES Being retailed at wholesale prices at DAN COHEN'S, the Shoe Store that everybody knows they can buy good goods at for less money than elsewhere W. H. MEANS, Manager. French Model Hats! Models reproduced at such small prices that a visit to our millinery parlors would prove advantageous to you. Young misses and children are not forgotten and we are show ing many beautiful models for them. In connection with our millinery we haw on sale Theatre Scarfs Fans and Shawls : also an elegant line of Combs, Hair Pirn, Shirt Waist Sets, Powder Puffs, Belts, "Wrist Bags, Baby Capsand Hosiery. LaMODE MILLINERY COMPANY. REMOVED, Drs. Markham, I 8 OSTEOPATHIC I ' PHYSICIANS ! H I 19 West Third Street. I Phone 123. You Have Got the Money! We have got the COAL Give us a trial and be convinced. Brick, LImt, Sand and Salt. Agents for the famous Alabaster Plaster. Maysville Coal Co Cancer MTIS CURABLE Wo euro cancer without tho knlie. Very little Bain. Have cured over twenty cases in Mason ounty during the last ten years. We send a free book upon request which tells all about method ot treatment. Will refer you to Mr. Geo. 8. Rosier of this paper, Seldon W. Bramel, Wedonla, Ky Mrs. Joel T. Luman, Mt. Canrsel, Ky.f Wm. Bramel, North Fork, Ky and a dozen others in your own county If you wish lhcm. Write for free book at once. ' DRS. IMTIfiNY C IUSH, Oddfellows Temple, Cincinnati. O. CRITICS Say we've a knack for picking out pretty WALL PAPERS. Won't you call and al low us to prove it ? W. H. RYDER, J2J SUTTON STREET. thone 185. REMOVED, R.C.POLLITT, Dentist. -tfljrx All Work Guaranteed. No 80K West Second street, Mayavlllo. Ky. Lextagtes and Retara $2.31. On account of trotting raoes the L. and N. rail road will sell round trip tickets to Lexington until Oct. 10th at $2.31. Return limit Oct,19tu,